Palaye Royale have released an exciting new live concert video for their single You’ll Be Fine.

Shot at their electrifying sold out show at The El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles.

You’ll Be Fine’ is the lead single from Palaye Royale’s sophomore album, Boom Boom Room Side B, which was released via Sumerian Records on September 28 2018.

Talking about the single earlier this year singer Remington Leith explained “Steaming from the live show atmosphere, we took the moments of aggression, violence and excitement by putting in all in one song. You’ll Be Fine was written in the perspective of a schizophrenic patient (same patient as Mr. Dr Man talked about). In today’s society everyone around you will always say ‘it will be fine’. In this video we address the topics that people tend to not frequently talk about. Mental health and freedom within existence.”

With this new video it appears that Palaye Royale are repaying the stimulus provided by their fans. The video encapsulates the distinctively benevolent connection and dynamic interaction Palaye Royale have with their fans as well as the riotous thrill of Palaye Royal live.

Palaye Royal return to the UK in January and February supporting Enter Shikari on their Stop The Clocks UK Tour as follows:

Tickets are on sale now, from the usual retailers as well as via Palaye Royale’s official website (link here).

Please note: some dates are sold out. Avoid secondary ticket site with high fees and inflated ticket pricing. Please, consider Twickets; a fan to fan second market ticket site that only allows sale at face value or below.

Katie started work on local and BBC radio covering local music events and news as a young teenager; becoming immediately hooked on gig going. As well as writing for a number of publications in the UK Katie has also spent a decade working in Japan reporting on visiting bands and musical festivals.
Flick Of The Finger's perpetually awkward veggie music junkie can be found on Twitter where she tweets as @tokyo_katie and Instagram as @tokyo_katie_captures where her feed is devoted to captures from shows past and present.